The feature length doco The Madness of Max was the reason I got the anthology and it didn't disappoint. The production values are minimal but the content is absolutely outstanding._________________Formerly offworld66

TFS Tony...while I can see why this movie could have a B&W version, I'm still not convinced that it'll showcase the true hues of a real one, shot with the proper lighting techniques as well as the lab work needed to have that "look".

And I like this quote from SRS (correction: from George Miller) from an article last year in Salon: ". . .Who’d have thought back in the ‘70s that people would one day be nostalgic for the apocalypse?"

First time I`ve caught the extra yellow paint on BoB apart from the large section seen on the roof in the heartbreaking roll sequence.
Works in with my theory that BoB was originally MFP yellow in the slightly tweaked new Max universe and Max blacked it out when he split town.

Bummed they used a replica Max Rob steering wheel as well._________________Formerly offworld66

First time I`ve caught the extra yellow paint on BoB apart from the large section seen on the roof in the heartbreaking roll sequence.
Works in with my theory that BoB was originally MFP yellow in the slightly tweaked new Max universe and Max blacked it out when he split town.

Bummed they used a replica Max Rob steering wheel as well.

Thanks for this, those are great pics.

I just popped the film in over the weekend. It's been a while since I've seen it, and I was blown away all over again. Miller is one of a kind.